Or even that he would prevail in the toy industry because he was a kid, and that, along with Susie, would make Paul hate him and constantly be against him. It was also obvious that he would return to a kid and that his friend would be the one bringing him to the realization that being an adult isn’t …show more content…
Although this movie was about a kid being a grown up, it still had the setting of a child's story. It still had the playful plot and humor that most kids movies have, instead of being serious throughout the entire movie. This did make me like the movie a lot more, made it easy to laugh even though the jokes weren’t that good, and it made it easy to connect to as well because I am getting to the grown-up stage, even though I don't want to. I want to be a kid and be able to not have a care in the world. But I also had another bias that had made this movie less enjoyable to watch. Generally being in this new generation, I don’t like when movies take forever to get to the point. I like the new movies and tend to find older ones very boring to watch. At times I would not be able to actually enjoy the movie because I was to busy complaining about how much it was just repeating the same things over and over. But I didn’t let it completely ruin the movie. I also re-watched it and got a lot more information that the director was giving the audience rather than the overall plot of the main character being a grown up and wanting to be a kid again. But I still liked the movie, I just didn’t love it, but it still had a lot of great messages to uncover to help the people watching learn lessons about